What's New in Cisco Product Documentation

September 2011

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Cisco Internetworking Terms and Acronyms (ITA)

Provides accurate and consistent definitions of internetworking terms and acronyms. These terms are specific to Cisco products, technologies, or services; they could also have an additional definition or description that is unique to Cisco.

This file does not duplicate industry-standard terms for which definitions can be found in other sources.

Describes the setup and configuration of the Cisco Nexus 2000 Fabric Extender connected to Cisco Nexus 7000 series switches that run Cisco NX-OS Release 5.x.

New and Revised Documents for Cisco IOS Release 12.2(50)SY

The Cisco IOS documentation set includes configuration guides, command references, release notes, system message guides, and master command lists. For all new and revised Cisco IOS documentation for Cisco IOS Release 12.2(50)SY, see the following URL:

New and Revised Documents for Cisco IOS Release 15.1(3)S

The Cisco IOS documentation set includes configuration guides, command references, release notes, system message guides, and master command lists. For all new and revised Cisco IOS documentation for Cisco IOS Release 15.1(3)S, see the following URL:

New and Revised Documents for Cisco IOS Release 15.2(1)T

The Cisco IOS documentation set includes configuration guides, command references, release notes, system message guides, and master command lists. For all new and revised Cisco IOS documentation for Cisco IOS Release 15.2(1)T, see the following URL:

New and Revised Documents for Cisco IOS XE Release 3.4S

The Cisco IOS documentation set includes configuration guides, command references, release notes, system message guides, and master command lists. For all new and revised Cisco IOS documentation for Cisco IOS XE Release 3.4S, see the following URL:

Provides you with information on the Getting Started feature in Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution. Also, assists you in performing the configuration and setup tasks required to get your Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution running, and in managing your Cisco networks.

Helps you install the Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.1 software on Windows, Solaris, and Soft Appliance. Also provides you with information on data migration from earlier versions of LMS to LMS 4.1.

Provides you with information on the menu and task navigation in Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.1, as compared to LMS 3.2. Also, provides you with details of the tasks removed from Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.1.

Explains how to configure quality of service (QoS) features to control network and application traffic. These features include setting up ingress port rating, creating and enforcing service policy definitions, and configuring data traffic, using Cisco DCNM-SAN.

Explains the new features and enhancements in Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.1. Also, gives the caveats to be noted while using the software on Windows, Solaris and Soft Appliance Operating Systems.

Describes the CIM and other standards, profiles, indications, and Cisco-specific extensions. It also describes the Cisco DCNM for SAN (DCNM-SAN) Web Services (FMWS) application program interface (API).

Provides you with information on complete lifecycle management of Identity, EnergyWise, Auto Smartports, and Smart Install from Day 1 to Day N operations in a workflow-oriented approach. The information includes readiness assessment, configuration, monitoring, and reporting capabilities.

Optical Networking

The terms "Unidirectional Path Switched Ring" and "UPSR" may appear in Cisco literature. These terms do not refer to using Cisco ONS 15xxx products in a unidirectional-path-switched-ring configuration.

Instead, these terms, and "Path Protected Mesh Network" and "PPMN," generally refer to Cisco's Path Protection feature, which may be used in any topological network configuration. Cisco does not recommend using its Path Protection feature in any particular topological network configuration.

Service Exchange

Storage Networking

Revised Documents

Explains how to configure Data Mobility Manager (DMM) for the Cisco MDS 9000 Family switches. Includes information about the capabilities and features that simplify data migration and minimize service disruptions.

Describes the commands for the basic system, Ethernet, Multicast Routing, quality of service, security, Fibre Channel, vPCs, system management, and Unicast Routing. It also lists the commands for managing a Cisco Nexus 2000 Fabric Extender from the switch.

Explains how to install and configure Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9.8 and the Sun Solaris 10 operating system on the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch host. It also explains how to migrate from previous releases to Release 9.8.

Compiles the installation, migration, configuration, troubleshooting, and integration information into a single PDF. This document provides a snapshot of the contents on a particular date. It is not regularly updated. This release of the document includes updates for Release 8.5.2.

Explains how to configure Cisco Unified Presence for interdomain federation over the SIP protocol with Microsoft OCS, and over the XMPP protocol with IBM Sametime, Googletalk, Webex Connect, and another Cisco Unified Presence Release 8.6(x) enterprise.

Wireless

None at this time.

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